Display devices Sample Clauses

Display devices. 3.1 Unit of count 3.1.1 Subject to section 3.1.5, the unit of count to measure the internal and external display distribution and reporting of Data is the Unique User ID or Device. 3.1.2 The sharing of a Unique User ID between Devices is permitted provided the user cannot access more than one Device simultaneously (e.g. terminal and PDA). Simultaneous access by a Unique User ID should be prohibited unless the Redistributor or End Customer is able to record, track and then report the number of simultaneous accesses. Where a Redistributor or End Customer entitles, but is unable to track and record, more than one simultaneous access to a Unique User ID the maximum number of potential accesses should be reported to BIT. 3.1.3 Subject to section 3.1.5, Data Charges must be reported and are payable per Unique User ID or Device, per Data Source. 3.1.4 Billing for Data is based on the number of Devices or Unique User IDs enabled on the first working day of the month unless an actual usage or contention system is implemented by the Redistributor or End Customer (see sections 4.2 & 4.3). 3.1.5 For Direct Reporting Customers, the unit of count to measure the internal display Data enablement and reporting of Data is the number of Physical Users.
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Display devices. 2.1.2.1. The existing projection screen installed in the ceiling will remain in place and be reused. 2.1.2.1.1. Control of the screen will be integrated into the new control system if possible. (screen make and model is unknown and it is not known if there is a low voltage control option for the screen) 2.1.2.2. A new higher lumen HD projector will be installed to replace the existing ceiling mounted product. 2.1.2.2.1. The new projector will be configured to allow for the placement to remain the same as the old. 2.1.2.3. A new motorized projection screen will be mounted on the face of the soffit above the front of the jury box. Color of the fascia of the screen housing will need to be determined prior to ordering. 2.1.2.5. A new HD projector will be installed in the ceiling to provide the image on the new projection screen. 2.1.2.6. The existing flat panel display will be replaced with a new larger image smaller bezel model. 2.1.2.7.1. This flat panel will be installed on the face of the soffit above the gallery rail. 2.1.2.8. Additional video outputs will be provided at the judge and witness bench locations for connection of monitors if requested or required. 2.1.2.9. A video output feed will also be provided to the broadcast systems. AVI needs to be determined what will be necessary for conversion of the video output feed to the Xxxxxx Fiber converter of Billings Community Cable.
Display devices. 3.1. Subject to section 3.5, the Unit of Count to measure the internal and external display distribution and reporting of Data is the Unique User ID or Device ID. 3.2. The sharing of a Unique User ID between Devices is permitted provided the user cannot access more than one Device simultaneously (e.g., terminal and mobile). Simultaneous access by a Unique User ID should be prohibited unless the Redistributor or End Customer is able to record, track and then report the number of simultaneous accesses. Where a Redistributor or End Customer entitles, but is unable to track and record, more than one simultaneous access to a Unique User ID the maximum number of potential accesses should be reported to LSE. 3.3. Subject to section 3.5, Data Charges must be reported and are payable per Unique User ID or Device, per Data Source. 3.4. Billing for Data is based on the number of Devices or Unique User IDs enabled on the first working day of the month, unless an actual usage or contention system is implemented by the Redistributor or End Customer (see section 4). 3.5. For Direct Reporting Customers, the Unit of Count to measure the internal display Data enablement and reporting of Data is the number of Physical Users. 3.6. The following examples provide guidance on applying the above Unit of Count: 3.6.1 One data control unit (e.g., keyboard), one Device 3.6.2 One keyboard, more than one Device 3.6.3 Two stand-alone (i.e., non-networked) Devices on one desk One Data Charge per Data Source per Device Assuming one Data Source per Device, this configuration attracts two charges. 3.6.4 Two stand-alone Devices connected by a keyboard Devices which would otherwise be classed as stand-alone, but which are linked by some form of single keyboard device are classed as a single chargeable Device. 3.6.5 Slave Devices (not necessarily on the same desk) A slave Device mirrors what the controlling Device displays and is incapable of being controlled independently, whether in whole or in part. 3.6.6 Devices with multiple controls Although in this example there can be more than one user, this configuration attracts only one set of charges because each keyboard contends for access. Contention is an acceptable form of entitlement, see section 4. 3.6.7 Video system used to broadcast to dumb Devices

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